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Chelan Douglas Child Services Association Community Outreach

calendar_today Tue April 21st at 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
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Stop by to pick up information and talk to a representative about the childcare programs provided by Chelan Douglas Child Services Association, including: Early Head Start for pregnant women and children from birth to three years old, Head Start/ECEAP for children aged three to five, and childcare services are available for children from birth to five years old.

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